Daily Mail: Johnson compromises in agreement with EU

The Prime Minister of Great Britain, Boris Johnson, is ready to accept EU tariffs on some British goods in a bid to break the deadlock in EU trade talks, Daily Mail.

Daily Mail emphasizes the officials declined to say which sectors would be involved but pointed out that trade deals often involved tariffs on ‘sensitive agricultural goods.

Any move to accept tariffs or quotas would be the imposition of tariffs on agricultural produce would also hit British farmers. Agricultural tariffs can be high. EU tariffs on lamb, for example, start at 13 percent and can rise to more than 40 percent, depending on the cut of meat.

Great Britain Brexit is in force since January 31, 2020; the transition to last until the end of 2020. The period to be used to achieve agreements of cooperation between the UK and EU.